SPC Joshua Peters would be the first one to tell you he is not a hero, but
as a combat medic in Iraq, he has spent the last moments with several
heroes.

By the nature of his work, much of what you will hear is very graphic and
disturbing. It is not meant to sensationalize, but rather to make us
all stop, pray, and think of the depth of sacrifice of our young men and
women in service.

I don't know if Josh would want me to include this clip, but I felt
compelled to do so. It is very graphic, and yet I have never heard so
tender a moment either in or out of war.

To the widow of this story I wish to extend my most heartfelt sorrow at your
loss. If you get anything from this story, let it be this, that your
husband's cruel death was met with the tender heart and caring hands of an
American Combat Medic.

Finally,
you the reader, may get more details of the Iraqi Veteran's story by
purchasing the book "Not on my Watch" by Combat Medic Joshua
Peters and his friend Josh Fansler, a Combat Medic who served in both Iraq
and Afghanistan. Click here for details.